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Page 241
Now this is entirely altered ; all cultivated land is owned by , or ( here in the
Santāl Parganās ) more correctly speaking , held by individuals and their
offspring as tenants . Whatever their attainments as cultivators , the Santāls now
know the ...
Now this is entirely altered ; all cultivated land is owned by , or ( here in the
Santāl Parganās ) more correctly speaking , held by individuals and their
offspring as tenants . Whatever their attainments as cultivators , the Santāls now
know the ...
Page 305
Instances do occur now and again , but they are so very rare and are so entirely
non - Santāl that they may be entirely overlooked . Many marriages , however ,
take place in which the girl is within a year or two of adolescence . In such cases
...
Instances do occur now and again , but they are so very rare and are so entirely
non - Santāl that they may be entirely overlooked . Many marriages , however ,
take place in which the girl is within a year or two of adolescence . In such cases
...
Page 453
The Damuda is the sacred river of the Santāls , and in their language is known as
the Nāi is the old name in Santāli for a river , but it has entirely disappeared from
modern Santāli . It is , however , retained in connection with the Damuda which ...
The Damuda is the sacred river of the Santāls , and in their language is known as
the Nāi is the old name in Santāli for a river , but it has entirely disappeared from
modern Santāli . It is , however , retained in connection with the Damuda which ...
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